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Racial Segregation is characterized as separation of people with different races in daily life when both are doing equal tasks, such as eating in a restaurant, drinking from a water fountain, using a rest room, attending school, going to the movies, or in the rental or purchase of a home.also, a segregationist regime may be maintained by means ranging from racial discrimination in hiring and in the rental and sale of housing to violence ,a situation that arises when members of different races. the jim crow law also, had an effect on school segregation. The rapid spread of segregation laws through the south was supported by a series of suprene court decisions. Beginning in 1973, the supreme court ordered school desegregation in certain northern cities, by the end of the late 1900's segregation had again increased in public schools.
 * __SEGREGATION IN SCHOOLS__**
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This pitcure shows the racial segregation that children had to go through especially children of color, children segregation still goes on in day to day life. This comes to show that not everyone is the same but everyone are human and have there rights. In the present world some schools may not have the same amount of money as a white school or any other school, but that doesn't mean that the goverment can't support them, the goverment can still do alot for most of these african american schools.
 * shanikah bennett**

. This picture shows a man teaching a young girl and boy of war and women rights and telling them about womens labor. thewar to get them to be able to vote, womens history is a sort of segregation because even though the women were able to teach they still had trouble teaching the students because those who were white believed that they didn't teach very well and that they weren't to intelligent to teach children. This picture shows a family and others fighting for what they believe in there protesting against schools.other types of segregation can go with religion:for example in the book called Night adolf hitler and the nazi are trying to destroy all the race of jews they plan to bring them to a place were they can get cut off of all things to help them survive. segregation can also be called genocide in which is the cut off of togetherness. A de facto a segregationist regime may be maintained by means ranging from racial discrimination in hiring and in the rental and sale of housing to vigilante violence such as lynching; a situation that arises when members of different races mutually prefer to associate and do business with members of their own race would usually be described as separation of defacto of the races rather than segregation.this boy was apart of the defacto seperation. The segregating of people getting shift to a different place,because blacks weren't allowed to associate and to stay in a place with whites for a long period of time. they were forced to go somewhere else away from whites also, amy distance to any one that were in a higher class than they were. For more than 200 years before the Civil War, slavery existed in the United States. But after the war things began to get worse for blacks. The south thought they needed to do something. The Southern legislatures, former confederates, passed laws known as the black codes, after the war, which severely limited the rights of blacks and segregated them from whites.Now before there was no need to separate whites and blacks because 95% of blacks were slaves. But they were separated at schools, theaters, taverns, and other public places. So, Congress quickly responded to these laws in 1866 and seized the initiative in remaking the south. Republicans wanted to ensure that with the remaking the south, freed blacks were made viable members of society. But the strong southern legislatures finally gave in; in 1868 they repealed most of the laws that discriminated against blacks.
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__oportunities__** In colonial America, some free blacks like Massachusetts citizen Paul Cuffe started their own schools. Quakers were also very active in educating African-Americans. In 1774, for example, the Quakers of Philadelphia opened a school that black children could attend. but In 1787, the New York African Free School was opened. By 1830, it had 500 students and other schools had been set up for African-Americans in New York.In the South, slave owners at first provided some limited opportunities for education. But after several slave revoltsled by Gabriel Prosser in 1800, Denmark Vesey in 1830, and Nat Turner in 1831slave owners became scared and were against education for blacks. Laws were passed making the education of African-Americans illegal. Slaves caught reading or learning could be punished by death. Still, some blacks learned through private teachers and schools, despite the risks of getting caught.And with that ruling and other cases like Plessy vs. Ferguson and Williams vs. Mississippi they could stop blacks from voting and segregation could be done. For example in1896 as much as130, 344 blacks were registered to vote in Louisiana; but in the 1900’s the new Louisiana Constitution reduced that to 5,320. And in Alabama 3,000 out of 180,000 were registered to vote at the voting age in the 1900’s. The blacks were becoming the “special targets” of the law. Segregation was supported by the legal system and police. But beyond the law there was always a threat by terrorist violence. The Ku Klux Klan, Knights of White Camellia, and other terrorists murdered thousands of blacks and some whites to prevent them from voting and participating in public life. The KKK was founded in 1865 to 1866. They directed their violence towards black landowners, politicians, and community leaders. They also did this to people who supported Republicans or racial equalities. The Jim Crow was a system of laws and customs that enforced racial segregation and discrimination throughout the United States, especially in the South, from the late 19th century through the 1960’s. The laws did not specifically mention race, but were written and applied in a way that discriminated against African Americans. QOUTE:"pictures won't show all the bad things people have gone through, seeing it happen to you is priceless'' The tradition of Jim Crow began in February 1843, when a group of four white men from Virginia, billed as the “Virginia Minstrel”, applied black cork to their faces and performed a song-and-dance act in a small hall in New York City. The performance was such a success that the group was invited to tour to other cities and imitators sprang up immediately. These troops were successors to individual performers who imitated Negro singing and dancing.
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 * __TIME PERIODS__**

1914: Louisiana required separate entrances for blacks and whites.

1915: Oklahoma segregated telephone booths.

1920: Mississippi made it a crime to advocate or publish “arguments or suggestions in favor of social equalities or of interracial between whites and Negro’s”.Arkansas had segregation at racetracks.Texas prohibited integrated boxing matches.Kentucky required separate schools, and also that no textbook would be issued to a black would ever be reissued or redistributed, they also prohibited interracial marriage.Georgia bared black ministers from performing a marriage between white couples.New Orleans created segregated red light districts for white and blacks prostitutes.